subtly |
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As an adverb subtly
is with subtleness, in a subtle manner with cleverness rather than brute force.
As a noun trackback is
(uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.
revokable |
trackback |
As an adjective revokable
is .
As a noun trackback is
(uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.
practicable |
trackback |
As an adjective practicable
is capable of being accomplished; feasible.
As a noun trackback is
(uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.
snooty |
trackback |
As an adjective snooty
is pompous; snobbish; inclined to turn up one's nose.
As a noun trackback is
(uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.
purloin |
trackback |
As a verb purloin
is to take the property of another, often in breach of trust; to appropriate wrongfully; to steal.
As a noun trackback is
(uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.
penury |
trackback |
As nouns the difference between penury and trackback
is that
penury is extreme want; poverty; destitution while
trackback is (uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.
detrimental |
trackback |
As an adjective detrimental
is causing damage or harm.
As a noun trackback is
(uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.
scathing |
trackback |
As an adjective scathing
is harshly or bitterly critical.
As a verb scathing
is .
As a noun trackback is
(uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.
raffish |
trackback |
As an adjective raffish
is characterized by careless unconventionality; rakish.
As a noun trackback is
(uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.
proclivity |
trackback |
As nouns the difference between proclivity and trackback
is that
proclivity is a predisposition or natural inclination, propensity, or a predilection; especially refers to a strong disposition or bent while
trackback is (uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.
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